Donald Trump Is About to Impeach Himself, Pelosi Says, as Approval Rating Plummets – Newsweek

Posted: June 14, 2017 at 4:47 am

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi delivered one of her strongest rebukes of the Trump presidency on Tuesday, telling her Democratic colleagues on Capitol Hill to allow time for the president to self-impeachbefore spearheading efforts to remove him from office just months into his tenure in Washington.

The Democratic lawmaker warned talks of impeachment are a big dealto raise so soon into a presidents time in power, though Donald Trump could be well on his way as a federal probe into Russias meddling in the 2016 election ramps up under special counsel Robert Mueller.

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Its a big deal to talk about impeachment,Pelosi told Democrats Tuesday, multiple sources relayed toPolitico. I think hes going to self-impeach.

President Donald Trump after attending an event welcoming the Clemson Tigers, the 2016 NCAA Football National Champions, at the White House on June 12. Reuters

Pelosis comments followed a discussion over the second draft article of impeachment from Democratic Rep.Brad Sherman, who joined Texas Congressman Al Green in his official call on the House floor to impeach Trump over obstruction of justice.

Democrats have repeatedly pointed to Trumps firing of former FBI Director James Comey and subsequent statements to the news media that he dismissed the head of the agency while considering the FBI investigation into Russias meddling in last years election, as an example of the president interfering with a federal probe into his campaign and new administration.

But Democratic leaders like Pelosi, as well as influencers within the party like Massachusetts Rep. Mike Capuano, have steered clear from discussing removing the president from office, noting the potential implications the exhaustive political process could have if Democrats were the only group calling for it.

Emotions are high. These issues have political implications and government ones, Capuano reportedly told the group of lawmakers after viewing the latest draft article of impeachment. The representative said there should instead be a discussion within the caucusin a public forumbefore we do something that would position our colleagues or our future colleagues.

Meanwhile, Trump spent the morning on Twitter accusing former President Barack Obamas administration of breaking the law while in office, as well as demanding an apology from the fake news media for its negative coverage ofhis administration. All this happens as Trumps Attorney General Jeff Sessions prepares to speak in a public hearing in front of a Senate intelligence committee Tuesday about the FBIs investigation into Russia.

Several Constitutional law and history experts have previously told Newsweek Trump will only be impeached when, and if, Republican lawmakers are moved by their voting bases and independents to remove the president from office. Meanwhile, Trumps approval ratings have plummeted into the mid-30s according to multiple polls; well under the publics support for impeachment, which sits at 43 percent.

Those figures have continued to fall in recent days, as Trumps Russia ties and several highly anticipated testimonies from within his administration dominate the news cycle. Trumps conservative agenda has also taken a hit in popularity, as approval for the GOPs healthcare bill continues to decline as Obamas landmark initiative, the Affordable Care Act, receives increasing support.

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